Measure Twice Remodeling and Repair Services

Handyman - Mansfield, TX

5.0

12 reviews

5.0

12 reviews

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Date

Description

Cost

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China Hutch Remodeled

Aug 2015

The customer had an older China cabinet that she wanted to have remodeled into a wine hutch after a Pinterst project that she found. She wanted to take and old hutch and have it now hold wine glasses from the top, have 3 shelves. change out the backing, and have it repainted then sanded to have a "vintage vibe" I had to remove the 2 glass panels and the 2 glass doors off of the frame, then sand them down. I also had the backing removed because she wanted older fence panels to be the new backing. From there I handcrafted a wine bottle holder out of and old panel to hold 11 bottles of wine at the bottom of the hutch. It wasn't in the original picture but I thought it was a great idea and recommended it to the client and she liked it as well. I made it to where the bottles were able to be displayed at the angle. I also took the old panels of fence to build the wine glass holder from the top. That way if you were to look from the bottom up you would see 6 rows to hold glasses. I also had a light installed at the top of the hutch. I added wood decoration to the corners to give it more of the flare that she was looking from. I painted the furniture in the white that she picked out and then sanded it so it had the vintage feel she was looking for. It took me 3 days to complete the project, to allow the paint to dry properly.

$800

Arlington, TX

China Hutch Remodeled to Wine Hutch

Aug 2015

The customer had an older China cabinet that she wanted to have remodeled into a wine hutch after a Pinterst project that she found. She wanted to take and old hutch and have it now hold wine glasses from the top, have 3 shelves. change out the backing, and have it repainted then sanded to have a "vintage vibe" I had to remove the 2 glass panels and the 2 glass doors off of the frame, then sand them down. I also had the backing removed because she wanted older fence panels to be the new backing. From there I handcrafted a wine bottle holder out of and old panel to hold 11 bottles of wine at the bottom of the hutch. It wasn't in the original picture but I thought it was a great idea and recommended it to the client and she liked it as well. I made it to where the bottles were able to be displayed at the angle. I also took the old panels of fence to build the wine glass holder from the top. That way if you were to look from the bottom up you would see 6 rows to hold glasses. I also had a light installed at the top of the hutch. I added wood decoration to the corners to give it more of the flare that she was looking from. I also added crown molding to the end of the shelves so it looked more polished. I painted the furniture in the white that she picked out and then sanded it so it had the vintage feel she was looking for. It took me 3 days to complete the project, to allow the paint to dry properly.

$800

Arlington, TX

Refurnished Mirror

Jun 2015

Customer wanted to remodel an older mirror that she had for her wine room. So I sanded the old frame down, repainted it to the color that she asked for, then I took A LOT of wine corks and cut them in half and glued them onto the mirror. Customer was able to provide the corks, so that cut down on costs. I then hung the mirror for her.

$75

Arlington, TX

Custom Headboard

Oct 2014

Customer had an old door that she wanted to make into a headboard for her bedroom. I took the door, gave it a good 2 coats of shellac paint so it wouldn't chip, then I added a hand build frame to keep it in place. Then i assembled and added the queen sized frame rails and had the job finished in half a day, after I let the paint dry overnight. I also noticed that the door knob on the old door was about to fall off so I repaired that for her as well, for free.

$175

Arlington, TX

Bathroom Shower and Garden Tub Remodel

Apr 2014

Complete transformation of master bathroom. Removed wall paper and replaced with skip trowel texture. Demo old shower pan and framed glass to frame-less. Built half-wall. Demo old tile floor tile and replaced. Added stone backsplash. Painted cabinets to dark brown. Added granite counter tops and window ledges. Cornice boards. Took cultural marble skid plate and tiled with stone and tile

$12k

Mansfield, TX

151 feet of Cedar Fence

Apr 2016

Demo old fence and replaced with 6' cedar fence. Fence constructed out of FULL 3/4 inch cedar boards with 2x4 and 2x6 treated brown stained runners with a 1x4 faca top runner.

$3k

Mansfield, TX

8' Cedar Fence

Mar 2016

Demo old 6' fence and replaced with ne 8' Cedar Fence

$4k

Mansfield, TX

Change out oll garbage disposal

Jan 2016

Customer had a broken garbage disposal and asked that I come and remove the old one and install a new one. Project was done in under and hour.

$50

Arlington, TX

China Hutch Remodeled to Wine Hutch

Aug 2015

The customer had an older China cabinet that she wanted to have remodeled into a wine hutch after a Pinterst project that she found. She wanted to take and old hutch and have it now hold wine glasses from the top, have 3 shelves. change out the backing, and have it repainted then sanded to have a "vintage vibe" I had to remove the 2 glass panels and the 2 glass doors off of the frame, then sand them down. I also had the backing removed because she wanted older fence panels to be the new backing. From there I handcrafted a wine bottle holder out of and old panel to hold 11 bottles of wine at the bottom of the hutch. It wasn't in the original picture but I thought it was a great idea and recommended it to the client and she liked it as well. I made it to where the bottles were able to be displayed at the angle. I also took the old panels of fence to build the wine glass holder from the top. That way if you were to look from the bottom up you would see 6 rows to hold glasses. I also had a light installed at the top of the hutch. I added wood decoration to the corners to give it more of the flare that she was looking from. I also added crown molding to the end of the shelves so it looked more polished. I painted the furniture in the white that she picked out and then sanded it so it had the vintage feel she was looking for. It took me 3 days to complete the project, to allow the paint to dry properly.

$800

Arlington, TX